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Poster: Steve Nordby Date: June 21, 2005 07:01:23am
Forum: movie_of_the_week Subject: Grandpa's era

My grandfather was a banker and I imagine this film probably described what he did quite well. Can't imagine actually personally knowing the banker approving a loan these days cause it's all about numbers now.

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Poster: Visaman Date: June 21, 2005 05:51:18pm
Forum: movie_of_the_week Subject: Re: Grandpa's era

It was interesting to see the olde time machines. I worked for RBC from 1996 to 2003, and I saw some major changes as well. I worked in the Visa department, and all the Visa slips were stored in Shoe type boxes in a vault, and we had to manually search for them to give to clients, but then they were contracted out and put on microfishe. The old way was a good way to waste time listenng to DR. Laura when nobody was watching, but progress you know...

This post was modified by Visaman on 2005-06-22 00:51:18

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